lemonade mix
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Definition
Noun: A commercial mix for making lemonade. It is a powdered or concentrated product containing the necessary ingredients—typically sugar, citric acid, and flavorings—to which water is added to create the beverage lemonade.
Usage
This noun is typically used as a non-count (mass) noun to refer to the product in general, but can be used as a count noun when referring to individual packets or containers. * Please pick up some lemonade mix at the grocery store. * This lemonade mix tastes very artificial. * I bought three lemonade mixes to try: pink, regular, and sugar-free.
Examples
- For the party, we just need to add water to the lemonade mix.
- The lemonade mix dissolved quickly in the cold pitcher.
- She prefers homemade lemonade, but keeps a can of lemonade mix for emergencies.
Advanced Usage
- "from a mix": This phrase is used to indicate that a beverage was prepared using a commercial powder or concentrate, as opposed to being made from fresh ingredients.
- The lemonade was made from a mix, so it was very sweet and tart.
Variants and Related Words
- Lemonade (n): The finished beverage made by combining lemon juice (or a substitute like lemonade mix), water, and sugar.
- Drink mix (n): A broader category of commercial powdered products for making beverages, such as iced tea mix or fruit punch mix.
Synonyms
- Powdered lemonade
- Lemonade powder
- Instant lemonade
Antonyms
- Fresh-squeezed lemonade
- Homemade lemonade (when referring to the method of preparation from fresh lemons)
Noun
- a commercial mix for making lemonade